THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WINK, CDITON PSOSSIITOS. WEDS KSDA Y, FEBRUARY l 1901. 1901 FEBRUARY 1901 Su. Mo. Tu.jwe. Th. Fr. Sa. 356789 iiii? ill?) 26. 171819 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Connly Committee Meetln(r. The nembers of the Republican Couu ty Committee of Forest County will meet at the Sheriff" oilier, Tionesta, P., Monday evening, (court we k) February 2S, 1001, at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of naming a date for holding the Ki'iublican Primarr Election and the transaction of such other business as may come before the Contra ittce. A full attendance is de sired. Q. Jamikson, Chairman. Tionesta, Ta., Fob. 11, l!H)l. Gov. Nash, of Ohio, not only says ho Is opposed to prire-nghting, but has the backbone to follow up his words with deeds. The deadlock Republicans In the Ne btaska Legislature are laboring with great assiduity, to turn tho state back to Bryan. Thk course ofthe markets since last November Is a striking example of the vital connection between good politics and good times. CoNiirkssmah 8ihi.ky has introduced a bill for an appropriation of 50,00 for a public building in Oil City. If ifs to lie had Mr. Sibley will ge' It, and we are hoping he will. The New Hampshire Legislature has found a way to end its state tlower eon troversey. It has passed an act enabling the school children of the state to decide the matter by their votes next June. The Philadelphia Times says: "The pledge breaker, whether individual or national, has been held in abhorrence of all mankind in all ages, and will continue to be execrated uutil tho end of time." But this doesu't necessarily reter to events about here, now past. Franklin .Win. A oitsKRAL order was l-sued last week from the War Depratment, directihg the discontinuance of the sale of beer, wine and Intoxicating liquors on all military reservations and army transports. The order instructs commanding o Ulcers to Immediately carry out the provisions of the law which was adopted by Congress before the passage of the army appropri ation bill. M'K.vking of a new Congressional ap portionment that may be made by the present legislature. Editor Smith of Pnnxsutaw ney suggests Indiana, Jeffer son, Cleartield and Forest counties as a proper one and of about the right size. The idea is a good one, and in that event we'd seud the genial editor of the Spirit to Congress and havo a representative that would be worth talking about. Gov. Ai.i.en, of Porto Rico, reports a condition of general prosperity. Crops are unusually large, and wages, which were formerly :wc a ilav In silver, are now 50c a day in gold. "Civil govern ment in Porto Rico," says Gov. Allen, "has not cost the people of the United States one penny. It has been self-sus taining from the begining." Customs receipts are inert asing and the treasury has a surplus. Democratic platform writers have no further use for Porto Rico. It is pleasing to note that Editor J Sterling Moiton, Mr. Cleveland's Secre tary of Agriculture, has finally given the Commoner a notice in the editorial col umns of the Corwcrtafiic It is true that he tollows the example of the rural editor in ignoring the name of bis hated content porary, but he notices it just the same, as follows: "Common platitudes served hot in Populistic orations become com monor when Ted out cold in plain type on cheap paper. Anil the commonest ap petite cannot relish wanned over and re hashed inanities served frozen. Cold nalibergasl is not as edible as that siz zling hot from asilver tongue which is propolled by a peerless pair of lung and garnished with a musical voice." A rU'turfsuuf Winter Trip. Says the Railway Editor of the Pitts burg W .One of the most Interesting trips that can be taken in mid s inter is a ride over tho narrow gauge division of the P. ,t W. between Rutler and Ormsby anl thence over the connecting narrow gaugo line from Kinzua junction to Ole au and a ride over the Kinzua viaduct on the Erie railroad branch. Leaving Butler the little ttanow gauge engines and cans speed along through a thickly aettlcd region passing through forests aud winding in sombrous moun tain passes with snow clad hills all around. The rugged water ahed is crossed with many quaint villages and relics of the early oil boom, and finally by a rapid de scent along a deep and swift flowing stream the little engine drops to Parker on the Allegheny river, and then follows tho river to Foxburg, w here a high bridge of ancient design is crossed and the traiu stops at the junction where the Alleghe ny Valley R.R. tiains connect. From this point on the ride Is y ry interesting. By the switchback system the train is gradu ally elevated 400 feet ab eve the river ter race, and then over the plateau across high trestles and around horseshoe curvos the run is made to Clarion junction. Sev en miles from Clarion jun tion, the snow is deep aud piled up along the tiack five feet high, and the pine and hardwood forests stretch away for miles w ithout a single break except the narrow swathe cut by the railroad and burnt out by tires started by the locomotive spaiks. After a long ride through the forest Marieuville Is reached. You come upon the town unexpectedly. It is a thriving place with hotels, bars and many large stores. Beyond Marieuville Salmon crek is seen deep down in a dark can on among tangled fallen hemlocks. The scenery becomes wilder. Pine woods predominate, and the hills begin to rise to higher altitudes Lumber, tan bark and porcupines .lie the principal produpts. If you sit on tho rear seat aud can keep the window clear you see snow, snow everywhere. There are rabbit tracks, deer tracks and occasionally brar tracks, for bruin still haunts this wilder ness country. The dainty little tracks ol a railed grouse are seen with each clean cut impression in the snow so nicely aligned that one would suppose the bird had been walking a chalk line. Gro tesque looking lumbermeu stand at the small stations, aud some of them board the train. A pretty girl, a flower in the forest depths, waits to greet arriving friends, and several sleighs with abun dant robes are seeu and the jingle of sleigh bells unfamiliar to Pittsburg ears is beard. Auother start. Another long vista of hemlock or pineclad hills aud deep valleys with the white snow every where, and you are again in the midst of a great wildernos thst spreads out for 40 miles iu every direction. The few lone ly cross roads are nntravelcd and the im msculalo snow, white as Parian marble, lies there unpressed and with no steps upon the paths. At Sheffield junction, the Tionesta Val ley R. R., another narrow gauge line, connects, and many passengers change cars. This road takes psssengers to Sheffield or Warren. The P. A V. line takes you on to Kane, where you behold an enterprising city with trass factories and various enterprises on a large scale. From Kane you pass on to the pine forest again, and the little train pushes its way like an antlered deer through the slash- ngs, making many sudden turns, and you pass through Mt. Jewett aud come to Ormsby. Here you are still surround ed by the deep and gloomy forests, wilh the white sheet of snow suggesting a shroud. The ride all the way is interest ing, and it is surprising that more Pitts burg people do not make the trip occa sionally over this picturesque and quaint little road. Deafness Cannot Re t'nrrd by local applications, as tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused bv an inflamed con dition nfth mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gels in flamed vou have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deatness is the result, and un less the intlamation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition hearing will lie destroved forever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, w hich is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the muro.us surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0, Hold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Letter to TienrsU Mantel Co. 7".osr.M, Dear Airs: You are makers; so are we. You know what you make: you know all about it. We know our paint as you know your goods. We know what it If, how it acts, what it does, how it lives, and how long the con ditions being favorable or unfavorable. It Is fair that we take the risk of it every way s bn we ought not to risk any use or abuse of it. Can't draw the I ne we are dealing with strangers. We are strangers to them as they are strangers to us. We want to lie trusted by them. We trust them first; that's the way to got trusted. We trust theui to paint with a fair degree of eominon paint knowledge and caro. We expect to be trusted to furnish paint as good as paint can be, and to last as long as paint can. If you do your business that way, yon are a fellow with us and one of a thous and. A lew mean men in the coirse of a year will abuse our trust and put us to loss: but 999 In LMH) will tell their friends how true we are, and our paint Is. That's what has made us the largest paint con cern in the world. It is our best adver tisement. Yours truly, 21 F. W. Dkvor A Co. Aa Invitation. We respectlully invite everybody to call at our store and look over our line of carpet samples. We bar all grades of Axminsters, velvets, tapestry and body Brussels, while our assortment of In grains is certainly the largest in town. Our prices are the lowest. All carpets sewed free of charge. It Hkatii A Fkit. Low Kale West and Xorthwest. On Februaty 12th, and on each Tues day until April 3tHh, the Chicago, Mil waukee A St. Paul raiUay will sell one way second-class tickets at the following very low rates: To Montanna points, 2o.00 To North Pacilio Coast points, SO.OO To Calilornia, ... 30.00 These tickets will be good on all trains and purchasers will have choice of six routes and eight trains via St Paul and two routes and three trains via the Mis souri River each Tuesday. The route of the Famous Pioneer Limited trains aud the U. S. Government Fast Mail trains. All ticket agents sell tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukto A St, Paul Railway, or for further information address John R. Pott. District Passenger Agent, 810 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. t4-30 lloes It Pay to Buy Cheap I A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of thtoal and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climato? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you then in either case, take the only remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with success in severe t Toat and lung troubles, "Boschee'a German Syrup." It not only heals and stinin- la'es the tissues to destroy the germ dis- disesse, but allays intlammstlon, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest aud cures the patient. Try one bot tle. Recommended many years by all the druggists in the world. Get Green's prize almanac at The Davis Pharmacy. Ziuc and Griinlliiir make Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by hand. FLORIDA. Thk ideas of honor, virtue and patriot ism possessed by a people is the only thing that elevates one country above an other in a moral sense. These, together wilh the general average of intelligence, humanity and enterprise, constitute the only true measure of superiority. But how prone we are to forget this and re vert to the savage worship of our savage progenitors. A man with a title and a long line of noble ancestors is given a place in the popular esteem entirely out of proportion to his deserts. What your grandfather was is of no consequence un less it can bo shown that be was a man of eminent virtues and that the grandson Inherits Ids g tod qualities. What you are is all important. Vunx'y Spit it. How TIMKs change now and then. Less than two years ago the Legislature was all torn up over the attempt to pass what is known as the McCarrell bill, re lating to the standing aside of jurors, and the enemies of Colonel Quay were shout ing that it was a bill devised in his inter est, that It was meant to benelft him at his coming trial, that it was a wicked hi;, and all that sort of thing. Last week in the House that sumo bill passed almost without a dissenting voice and it looks very much as if it will become a law. There was nobody to shout that it is in the inter st of any particular person, and there was nobody to call it a wicked bill. And vet there were many of tho men In the House at the time who two years ago fought the bill viciously and assisted in killing it, for silitical reasons, you know. Personally-Conducted Tour via Trim sylvania Railroad. The secoud Jacksonville I our of th season via the Pennsylvania Railroad, allowing two weeks in Florida, leaves New York, Philadelphia and Washington by special train February 19. Excur sion tickets, including railway transpor tation, Pullman accommodations, (one berth), and meals en route. In both direc lions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, toO.00; Rochester .14.00 ; Klmira, f-'il.to; Erie, 54.85; Wilkesbsrre, $.i0.:i5 and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and full infor mation apply to ticket agents; !. P. Frasier, Passenger Agent Iiulfalo District, 3'J7 Main street, Ellicott Square, Butfaln, N. T.; F. Palmateer, City Ticket Agent, 20 Slate street, Rochester, N. Y.; or ad dress George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. H Special Sale titer t BOYS' HATS We have too many of lhet goods and will re duce our Hock by giving you the benefit of tho following prices: Former price, 50c, now 35c Former price, 75c, now 50c Former price, 1.00, ami 1.25, now "5c Former price, 1.50, $1.75, 2.00 now 1.25 Former price, 2,25, 2,50, 3.00, now 1.75 Tbeie prices apply to every hat iu our store and will hold good until March 1st. See our window. Kxpcnaca to Cum. convention M Kl Dues t'um. convention 5 IS) Intcrpictor llssalin,, (rial VI 110 Damages Ostium child 20 ! Making duplicates 10 IN) Express and drayagn IS! 7 Washing 4 na llridge repairs Ill si I Nobtaska bridge &,2AU IK) Miscellaneous l'J 40 Reform school IIS . Warren asylum 40!' Hoarding prisoners Hit "n Fuel, lights and water .'ml nO Postage, blanka and booka SI I Hit Prollionotarv'a books, elo 30 2:1 Fuel Tionesta twp house it mi Treasurer's books 8 2"i Courthouse, iail repairs, supplies lot Ml Bounties and protales Hl.i 2ft Jurv Commissioners and clerR... w im Grand Jurors M 20,fl'i3 S4 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest county for the year ending January 7, 1901. AKNKTSJ. l.lAUU.ITIKS, Balance in Tieasurer'a hands .. f M.S79 41 Bonds outstanding $2."i,in)0 00 Due from Hums Copelanil en Due from Venango county t.H'7 7S Due from Hickory township 219 K7 Duo from Tionesta borough :'l 2.1 Due from Tionesta Ldg, l.O.O.e. OS M in ,.i :t j."i 01 7,tH 07 ROBINSON. COUNTY AUDITORS' KEPORT FOR THE YEAR 1900. S. M. HENRY, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with Liquor Licenses of said County lor me year enning January t, r.sii Dlt. Bv paid Treas. of Harnett Twp $ By paid Tress, of Jenks Twp Ity paid Tri as. Tionesta Horo By paid stale Tressuier Bv ain't transferred to Co. acc't.. By S pr. ct. coin, on 900.00 To liquor license, J. R, Barr lis) 00 To liquor license, I,. A. Branch., loo 10 To liquor license, John Fiddler.. 100 00 To liquor license, J. 11. Powers.. UKl 00 To liquor license, OorowA Uerow 2in) 00 To liquor license, E. A. Weaver. -00 00 To liquor license, J. Caldwell 100 00 !NJ0 00 t'.NX) 00 S. M. HENRY, Treasurer of Forest County, iu account with stale ol Pennsylvania lor mo year ending January , usii CR A7 00 22S KI 22 00 .1:1 12S 2.i 4.'i 00 Due from Howe township Due trout Stale on tire bills.... Liabilities over assets 2.1,IHH (Ml $J.'v,0nil ll EXPENDITURES of poor fund of Forest county for the yoar ending Jan. 7, 1901, lino. Wlncirard. teamster I W P. H. Walters, teamster 211 91 i.. W. Aluaiigh, teamster, Ha' 1'ommls.sioners' clerk I""1 "' Blacksmilhing S9 0s Medicines '-' Physician Matron Steward Pig pen and com crl lev house Hose Recording deed Remov'g Sarah J I lout, Warren.. Fuel Cement and cement work Meal lank Expenses of loams at Tilusville .. Three 0'W Sewing ,'si INI 112 M 8.17 fin 40 40 KM 25 120 fin 2 AO 40 92 2 It! 40 199 00 ti no .1 on 07 no 8 'JO Dishes . Painting root of liarn Painting llisirs Paints and oils iiogs Orders of relief Warren asvluin Female labor Wheel scraper S ato Inst, for feeble minded .... t.lvery and team hire Surveying P.cda and chairs Plumbing snd material Out disir n liel Carpets, window shades, etc .... Masonry l.altnr on tiirin and grading Range and hardware Culling and packing Ice.. 40 :7 10 fill 3 INI ft ON .V) INI 1 7A til Ml Si4 IK) fiO fill lat SO !W 104 70 2 IN) "H3 0.1 410 fill S!ori M .till 02 I.V2 -'W 4 J4 AH l:ll S S.7 INI lns.iran.vi'"'.'.";i'.ll'.i;'.l'."!'.'.;'.!'.!ZZ 210 tl Supplies for wuiuy home MM J Ity exonerations f Mm By Mercantile tax uncollectible.. 4 DA ty printers bills Ki :3 By postage bills allowed A 70 Bv Stale Tieasurer's receipts 2,lhVi 44 Bv fi pr. ct. com. on il.4n7.ti2 70 Its Uy 1 pr. -t. com. on f.i.W.tW i) i To tsx on Indebtedness of Co.. .J 100 00 To Mercantile Tax 1,0.x! 00 To brokers tax 0 ill To state personal tax O KI OS To peddlers tax :U) tNI To eating house tax .i li To opera house lax .'0 i0 To billiard and pool license 0 00 2,;iSI AO tA:1s S. M. HENRY, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with Dog Tax of said Coun ty lor mo year ending January iwi To balance from last settlement 200 00 To tax of year 1000 BS7 75 By orders redeemed I Ity 3 pr, ct com. on $l3,i.lt By ain't transferred to Co. acc't.. Bv am i to balance 133 14 4 0.1 SIS Ml 2iN) 00 f-vS7 75 SS7 75 To balance ftSs) IN) S. M. HENRY, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with Redemption Fund of aaid County for tho year ending January 7, 1!N1. To balance from last settlement $ A 15 03 Ity am't paid individuals $ 1.4SI M To received from individuals 1,643 13 Bv 3 pr. ct. com. on H.4S1.S4 By ain't of re lemption six years old carried to Co. acc't II v balance 44 41) 1 10 4 '2 Ml 44 2,1S8 lrt f2,ISS It! To balance ivil 4t S. M. HENRY, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with Couuty Poor Fund for ( the year ending January 7, r.Nil, To balance from last settlement I0,S74 07 To team work 37 SO To ain't ree'd from produce sold 00 42 To seat.d returns for IS'.W 1:M 87 To seated tax for 190(1 7,2iiS 05 To unseated lax for 1000 2,021 SI To lands redeemed from Co To sin' t reo'd from J. Black... To 5 pr. ct. added to Collectors' acc'ts alter Jan. 1A, l'.KK) To interest on unseated lax 1S00.. To 5 per cent, added to sealed re turns IS'.'.) 24 3D It) 00 ' 2S 12 6 SI riOMMTA MA.IIKKT CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour T? sack 1.10 I.RS Corn meal, feed, 1 UN) tb l.OD Corn meal, family, 100 lb 1.25 Chop feed, pure grain 1.10 Oats O .38 Corn, shelled - .55 Beans bushel z.au nam, sugar cureti M'-t .14 Bacon, sugar cured .12(4.13 Shoulders .10 Whitetish W kit .AO Sugar .fl)Q.07 Svrup M .2A(S) .50 . (J. molasses - .wj ,nu Coffee, Koast Rio 14 15 fUO.ASfl A8 To I alance 4,ss n S. M. HENRY, Treasurer of Forest Couuty, in account wilh said County for year ending January 7, I'.Nil. Bv orders redeemed I3,433 34 By 3 pr. ct. com. on $13,4:13.34 4o3 00 Bv cou wins redeemed l,2is 00 Bv 3 pr. ct, coin. S 1.200.1 0 3t) 00 By Collectors' exoneration? 40 23 By land returns 130 s7 By Collectors' com. IS;) and l'.NN) 173 02 Bv Collectors' 5 pr. ct. abate ments lS'.iii and l!NX) By land sold to County, 1000 By double assessments Ity refunding order, l'avn lands Bv 5 pr. ct on land returns charged to Col s, Jan. 15, l'.NN) 1 I!) By balance 4,S80;il $20,A8t) 68 the 207 21 .'(I 81 78 2 10 To balance from last settlement 10,7:m KS To seated returns for 18!.l 455 INI To seated tax for 1000 18,170 2A To unseated tax for 1000 6.0A4 AH By orders redeem' d $2n,ii".1 34 By coupons redeemed sou ini Bv Col's abatements and coins,... 1,177 "A Bv land returns for ISOO.. By Collectors' exonerations 1SO0 . By A pr. ct. on exont rations and land returns after Jan. 15, '00 By County Institute By tax refunded to Wagner A Wilson Bv Slate tax on bonds By am't ltNi bicycle duplicates returned By bicycle bills allowed By 3 pr. ct. com. on l'l,7iNi.Aii B"v 1 pr. ct. com, on fA,2."si.0i Bv J. M.Zueiidel 4A5 M 413 IS II 10 1A3 33 ft 50 100 on 3IN1 7A ISO 41 501 ol A2 AO 8 srt By balance 11,870 44 Cotlee, blended Java.. Tea ... .25 .50 Butter 22(4 .25 Rice 0og).0N Eggs, fresh . (a .20 Salfp barrel 1.45 l.ani i .11 Potatoes, "f bushel, .50 LiineV barrel 901.00 Nails "ft keg 2.75 SORE THROAT And it Can-ting With irffSij TAIIP1I IMi?? frti i uno.LS.sk; Tbat'i one way of tiling Take it, gar gle it.or spray it Toksiuks never faila. 25 and 50 cents. All druggists, The ToMllJas Cos easy. Canton, Obi. it i 8 v I MW1 To State tax returned 6'.'A 40 To N. F. Hoover exonerated tax 2 OS To Jetferson Co., painting bridgo AO 87 To am't trausfer'd from dog fund A1S Art To ain't trausfer'd from redemp tion Bind six years old t:to iz To ain't transferred from liquor lice ise account I2S '25 To Jenks tp. maintaining insane 0 N) I'o Howe tp. maintaining Insane All 33 To Hickory tn.maintaini'ginsane I'sni 00 To (ireen tp maintaining insane 282 AO To 00 day lax list 08 20 To redemption tax from County., fit.!) 21 To costs received A3 !NJ To lines received 10 00 To Jury fees Ill 00 To I. O. O. F 50 17 To 5 pr. ct added to Collectors' acc'ts, Jan. 15, 1!X) 201 82 To hicvele tax for 1!"ni .'lot! 75 To int. on unsealed tax '08 A 'W.. su To land sold to County and char ged to Poor account 50 81 To A pr. ct. added to seated re- turn lsy.i a so To retunding order on l'avn land charged to Poor account 2 lo To double assessm't on land sold to Co. charged to Poor acc't... iS To ain'ts on laud sold to Co. and charged in Townships acc'ts.. S"2 84 f!!),S71 43 To balance 14,S7 44 The COMMISSIONERS of F'orest Couxty In account with said County for the year enning January , rjoi. JOHN 1. C ARSON. Freight Record book Barber bills Plow points Making cider and jelly Harness repairs, etc Tliree-inch water pipe ; liosnts Disinfectant Ilav fork Cabbago plants . 132 W 12 4A 0 OA Ml II HI III 2,1 INI 15 23 73 7 .Ml 2 ini 2 INI Cleaning county home 50 ds Ciiptioa I aides Telephone messages... 13 AO 38 IN) 00 (ila-s U Kxpenm of Coin., to Warren B 42 Service of breeding stock "0 Manure , M Sleds I" ' Window select! 50 Contract of county home 4,,lt' C. M. Robinson, 'architect 13 35 Com exp, visiting homes Iu Blair and Elk counties 42 0 Commissioners pay 1,018 Is) Bringing paupers lo Co, Home.., 14 7A $13,433 31 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of poor funds for the year ending January 7, 1001. ASSKTS, Balance in treasurer's hands .... 4,880 II Due from diss. Mosier 25 tNI Due from F. P. Amaler 15 IN) Duo front James It s- k's estate... 22 75 Due from Harnett twp 13 An Hue from John Walters 14 05 Liabilities over assets 2.1,010 W l.tAIIII.ITIKS. Bonds outstanding Ho.inni 10 fin.iNN) 00 $.to,noo tNI FOREST COUNTY, as. We, the undersigned Commissioners or mrcst county, aim roresi l ouniy roor District, do herebv certify Hist the forenoitig slate. nent of receipts and expenditure snd statement of assets and liabilities are con eel snd true, to the best of our knowl edge and belief. R. M. HERMAN, isKA'l) joiin r. ai;mi., shai. m ommisxioiicrs. J.T.DALE, 1kai.J Attest M. T. HlNtiMAN, Clerk. k. v. iiimtii. II. 11. FI.IT. 20th Century Store. Career and Character of Lincoln. Abraham An address by Joseph Clmato, Ambas sador to tireat Britain, on the career and character of Abraham Lincoln his early life his early struggles with the world bis character as developed in the later years of his life and Ins administration, which pla-s-d his name so high on the world's roll of honor and lame, has been published by the Chicago, Milwttakee ,t St Paul Railway and may be hail by sending six (0) cents in postage to F. A. Miller, lietieral Passenger Agent, Chica go, III. 1-30-3 The Paii-Aiiierlcan Exposition Ciilcnilar for pi issued by the Nickel Plate Road will be mailed to any one sending their address to the General Passenger Agent at Cleveland, O. No. l-3t Painting and Paper-hanging. I have secured the aeencv for the celebrated KAYSER& ALL MAN wall paper anil can show you samples sou quote prices that still beat tbem all. I make a specialty of artistic house painting and inside fin ishing. It' you've anything in my line let me know and I will call oo you. GEO. I. DAVIS, TIONESTA. PA TKIAI, LIST. List of causes set down for trial iu the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the fourth Monday of februsrv, 1001 : 1. (leorge (i. Hnriwden, Carl I. lli'V drii-k, J. II. Snowdeii, vs. Edmund Pe ipiignol and A. J. Cainahan. No. 6, Mav term, ltNMi. Summons tn ejectment. aronne Mmoiisou, hy her uext friend and mother, Katie Siinonsnn, vs Marion Uerow, U. K. tierow and Carolini N. Horner. No. 0, Sept, term, 1000. Sum mons in action of trespass. 3. O. W. Proper vs. Tionesta fias Com pany, J. C. Bowman, !'.. W. Bowman, S. J. Wolco.t, William Wnlcott and S. T. Beckwith. No. 21, Sept, term, liNK), Summons in eieetment. Attest, J Oil N 11. ROBERTSON, Prothonolary. Tionesta, Pa, January 20, 1001, I w I I If you need anything in IRY GOODS, orSHOFA it will he to your adfaiilace lo visit our etore before Jiureliasi'-g elsewhere. We have one of the best assortment) iu Tionesta, and best i f all nur price are the lowest. One trial will coiivii.ee you, that this in not idle talk $39,871 43 To County orders drawn 309 00 To County expense bills ree'd 53 (n To County Pisir orders drawn 444 AO To Co. Poor expense bills roo d.. 108 01 By 114 d ivs s'rvlec on Co. acc't f 399 ini By 127 days service ( 'o. poor acc't 44 1 fin By expense allowed Co. tioor ac't l" HI By expense allowed Co. acc't 53 nti $1,IN5 47 By 114 days service on Co. acc't $ By 111 days service on Poor ac't By expense allowed on Poor ac't By expense allowed on Co. acc't 399 INI 388 50 114 IN) :w 52 1,U05 47 R. M. HERMAN To County ordors drawn $ 399 00 To County expense bills received 30 52 To County 1'oor orders drawn.., ass on To Co. Poor expense bills ree'd.. 114 mi 932 08 J. T. DALE To County orders drawn $ 413 00 To County expense bills received 27 3rt To County Poor orders drawn... ISA 50 To Co. Poor expense bills ree'd.. 8 in) $'33 80 J. H. MORRISON To County orders draw f 105 on J. y. ROBERTSON, Piothonotary of Forest County, in account with said County for the year ending January 7, 19ol. To orders drawn f .7)9 40 By foes allowed f 5G9 4u J. W, JAMIESON, Sheriir of F'orest County, in account with said County for the year ending January 7, llNil. To orders drawn 40127 By fees allowed 108 95 By prisoners board and turnkey fees 124 8n By expense allowed 08 22 '.32 08 By 118 days service on Co. acc't 413 (ni By 53 days service on Poor ac't.. 185 50 By exponse allowed on Poor ac't 8 (N) By expense allowed on Co. acc't 27 30 s)3 86 By 30 days sorvice 1 n Co. acc't. I05 ini mi 27 101 27 8. D. IRWIN, District Attorney ef Forest County, in account wilh said County for tho year ending January 7, l'.NH. To orders drawn f Mini Bv fees allowed 10 ini FOREST COUNTY, ss. We. the undersigned. Auditors of Forest Coiinlv, do hereby certify that wo mot at the Court House in tionesta, said County, according to law, anil did audit and ad just the several accounts of the Treasurer, Prothonntarv, Sheriff, District Attorney and County Commissioners for the year ending January 7, 19n, and wo found tho same as set out in iho foregoing reHirt. In testimony whereof we have set our hands and seals this 2 td day of January, 19n, UEO. L. KING, sKAl.) R. J. FLYNN. fsEAt.l miutitv Auditors. J. R. CLARK, hkai. EX PENDITL'RES of Forest county for the vesr enilinir January ; Pjtit Jurors Justice fees 29 OA Constables pay 27A 09 Witness fees 175 )) Sherilf lees and expenses 29A OA F. P. Walker, ex-Shorilf. 30 no Prothonolary fees A0 jsi District Attorney Hi ini Stenographer :i73 so Telephone and telegraph 72 15 Refunding orders 1,419 i Soldiers' headstones 3n ini Road views and damage 257 On Extinction ol forest lires iiA 22 Attorney fees so ini Election expenses 1,225 02 Western penitentiary ,',21 7.1 Assessors Commissioners pay Commissioner's cierk County Auditors Janitor Allegheny work house i'lillllllg Miiti Insurance Coroners inquest Court auditor Painting roof of election house... Reward for arrest of Basel inn Taking ury to county home, murder trial IfNll. ... 1,273 38 ... Jin) On ... l,4i'A MA ... 1,310 ini 7sn Ini ... 103 HI ... 312 00 ... 1 1 Ml 2S ... tlNl fi.", ... 348 21 AO 39 111 INI 2 INI 25 IN) 21 On HEATH & FEIT, Successors t :- LAWRENCE & SMEAHIJAUGII. S Q O O U TO A. Waynb Cook, President xq. S03s. A. B. K Rt.LT, Cashier. Wm. SttKAKBAUUH, Vice President FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL RANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, 150,000. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, nt RKCTOKa ,U. W. Robinson, Win. Mmearbaugh, T. F. Ritehey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pry men t at low rates. We promise our custom ersall the benelits consistent with conservative b king. Interest pslilon lime deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. PROCLAMATION. Whkhkas, The lion. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer anil Terminer and Ueneral Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of F'orest, to commence on tne Fourth Monday of February, being tho 2Ath day "of February, 1!NU. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peai-o and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and oilier lomnmhrancca, to do those things which to their office appertain to lie done, and Ui those w ho are Ihiii nd i n rccogu izance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall tic in tbo jail of Forest County, that they may bo then aud there Ut prosecute against them as shall lie just, (ii veil un der inv hand and seal this 28tb day of January, A. I). I'NII. J. W. JAMIKSON. Sherilf. Administrator's Notice. In (he matter of the Estate of Dennis Downey, late of Harmony Twp., Forest Co. Pa., dee'd. No. I of Fcb'y Term, 1001, R. 1). Wheress Letters of Adminis tration have been this day issued to me as Administrator of said estate, all par ties indebted thereto are requeated and required to make payment to me at Tio nesta, Pa , or to my attorney. Jamkh I). Davis, Administrator. P. M. Ci.ahk, Attorney. Tioresta, Pa., Jan. 22, 1901. Hopkins sells the clothing and shots. Some Choice Bargains FROM THE BIG SALE About 2" dozen Men'a Fancy Madras shirU, stiU bosom, re duced from 1150 aud $100; this lot will be closed quickly at 50c each. A lew more Fur Gauntlet gloves, were $3,50 to $7 per pr,. the lot will be closed at lesatliau one -half price. About 2 Men's Duck Water proof cpals, were t'l jO to Si! ; one-half price only. Wonderful values iu Under wear at 25c, 39c, 4'.c and G'Jo and a'l the higher grades of im ported underwear in proportion. Some great Clothing values to close out our winter stock. Overcoats at S3 50 and $6.50. Suits at $4, $5 ami $7. THE McCUEN CO. 2i AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA.
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